will_ainsworth
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all jpg conversions
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Ian
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Conversion to what? As in no longer JPG?
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will_ainsworth
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no from raw files
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Steve
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what renders the transition? is it javascript or something? my guess is something happening with the transitions, some pixels being lost in the transparency stage
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Mo
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luv the pics
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will_ainsworth
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not sure on this one
[Edited on 13-07-2011 by will_ainsworth]
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BluKoo
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A little too desaturated I think, but its a nice setting & composition.
Anything you could do to get a little detail back into the sky, or was it a grey and overcast day?
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will_ainsworth
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yeh overcast, was only a little quick few photos before it got dark
[Edited on 14-07-2011 by will_ainsworth]
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Ian
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I generally think if you need to split the saturation between the subject and background, the subject isn't interesting enough.
It's a nice effect to see once or twice, but I certainly wouldn't want to see lots of compound photos like that. Also it's a bit of a cliché.
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
quote: Originally posted by Butler
This guy is ridiculously good http://www.jameslipman.com/
Love this
I've raced at that go-kart track weirdly enough
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